GRADE 5 GEOGRAPHY: TERM 4 - Brackeham Primary School

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GRADE 5 GEOGRAPHY: TERM 4

Contents Minerals and mining in South Africa ....................................................................................2

Minerals that are non-renewable resources .....................................................................2 Activity 1 .......................................................................................................................3

The main minerals mined in South Africa and their uses .................................................3 Activity 2 .......................................................................................................................4

Coal as a non-renewable resource ......................................................................................5 How coal is formed...........................................................................................................5 Uses of coal .....................................................................................................................6 Where mineral and coal mines are found in South Africa.................................................7 Where people settle in South Africa .................................................................................8

Mining and the environment.................................................................................................8 Ways of mining.................................................................................................................8 Types of mining................................................................................................................9 How mining impacts on the environment........................................................................10 Activity 3 .....................................................................................................................12

Mining and people .............................................................................................................12 Difficulties of deep shaft mining......................................................................................12 Health and safety risks that miners face.........................................................................13 Activity 4 .....................................................................................................................14 Rules to protect the health and safety of miners ............................................................15 Activity 5 .....................................................................................................................15

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GRADE 5 GEOGRAPHY TERM 4

Minerals and mining in South Africa

Minerals that are non-renewable resources

The earth is made of minerals and rocks. If you pick up a rock it is made of lots of pieces, or particles, which are called minerals. Minerals were made when the earth was formed about 4,6 billion years ago.

The earth is made up of different layers. The layers are made up of different minerals. When major geological events happen, such as volcanic explosions, minerals are made or moved. When people dig up or mine minerals, new minerals will not be made in the place they were taken from. Minerals will slowly get used up. This is the reason why most minerals are called non-renewable. Once minerals such as gold, copper and platinum are taken out of a mine, they cannot be found there again. Plants are renewable because once you have used a plant, you can plant a seed in the same spot and, over time a new plant can grow again.

An erupting Volcano

Did you know:

The salt that you put on your food is a mineral. People use sea water to make salt. Sea water is put into shallow pools. The sun evaporates the water, leaving the salt behind. New sea water is then put into the pool. This happens over a short period of time, about a month, thus we say that salt is renewable.

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A Salt Mine

Activity 1

Making sugar You will need sugar, a plate, a bottle, water and a spoon. 1. Mix 2 tablespoons of sugar in a small bottle with water. Pour water onto the plate so

that the water covers the bottom of the plate. 2. Leave the plate on a windowsill in the sun for a few days and see the sugar crystals

grow as the water is evaporated.

The main minerals mined in South Africa and their uses

South Africa has very large amounts of valuable minerals. It has the largest amount of the following minerals, in the world:

? chrome ? manganese ? titanium ? aluminium ? gold ? platinum ? uranium

This makes South Africa an important country. Mining is also very important to South Africa's economy. The minerals are mined from deep under the ground. Mining provides jobs for many people. The raw materials and products that are made from minerals are sold to other countries. GM 2017

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Table 1, below, is a list of South Africa's most important minerals as well as what they are used for.

Name Gold Silver Copper Diamond

Platinum

Chrome Manganese

Iron ore

Colour Yellow Silver Green All colours from clear to black Silver to white

Silver Silver to black Yellow to red

Major producers South Africa and China

China

Uses

? jewellery ? money

? jewellery

Chile

? electrical cables

South Africa and Russia

? jewellery ? industrial

drills

South Africa ? motor

and Russia

engines and

exhaust

systems

? jewellery

South Africa ? making

and Kazakhstan stainless

steel

South Africa ? added to iron

and Ukraine

to make steel

China

? making steel

Places in South Africa

Gauteng, Free State, Mpumalanga and North West

Gauteng, Free State, Mpumalanga and North West Phalaborwa in Limpopo and Northern Cape Kimberly in the Northern Cape, Limpopo and Free State Bushveld Igneous

Complex in Limpopo, Gauteng and North

West

Bushveld Igneous Complex in Limpopo

and North West Hotazel, in Northern Cape and KwaZulu-

Natal Sishen, in Northern Cape and Limpopo

Activity 2

Use Table 1 to answer the following questions. 1. Which minerals have the same colour? Do you think these minerals would look the

same because they have the same colour? 2. Write down 2 things that are made from minerals in your classroom and school

grounds. 3. Write down 2 things that are made from minerals in your home. 4. What types of objects made from minerals are not found at home or at school? 5. Which other country also has a lot of minerals?

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Places where minerals are found in South Africa

Coal as a non-renewable resource

Coal is something that is formed over millions of years. Like most minerals, it is a nonrenewable resource. It is formed from plant material and is therefore not a mineral.

How coal is formed

Millions of years ago some forests would have been covered with sand and mud during a flood. Then a new forest grew in the mud and sand on top of the old forest. A second big flood then covered the new forest with sand and mud. Then a third new forest grew on top of this one. This created layers of forest and sand. GM 2017

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